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- Title
Towards Enhancement EUPont Ontology for Smart Home.
- Authors
Salem, Asma'a Hassan
- Abstract
Smart homes are characterized by the integration of technology and services using home networking, with the goal of improving the overall quality of life. When designing these intricate systems, it is important to consider the experiences and needs of the occupants. Smart homes consist of various devices that offer comfort, security, convenience, energy efficiency, and promote intelligent living. These devices communicate and interact with each other, forming a connected ecosystem. In order to ensure prompt assistance during emergencies such as fires, medical emergencies, or distress calls, interactivity and technology within smart homes should enable emergency service providers to quickly respond. To achieve this, a modeling language that supports the semantic aspect is employed, allowing for modeling that closely aligns with end user requirements. This language typically utilizes the concept of ontology. However, the use of ontologies in smart home design is still limited in current research. As a result, this paper aims to enhance the EUPont ontology by integrating Arduino devices and implementing an algorithm that simplifies the analysis of detected alarm signals and user decision-making. The execution of this algorithm relies on the definition of several SWRL rules (Semantic Web Rule Language).
- Subjects
SMART homes; ELECTRONIC control; ENERGY consumption; MEDICAL emergencies; EMERGENCY medicine
- Publication
International Journal of Science, Technology & Society / Revista Internacional de CiÊncias, Tecnologia & Sociedade, 2024, Vol 12, Issue 1, p63
- ISSN
2184-4577
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11648/ijsts.20241201.16